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PATTERNS 



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#ee that each Pattern has a Picture of the Garment, and also the 
name of the Firm, printed on the Label. 



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ANY WITHOUT THIS ARE NOT GENUINE. 



-Axldress all Letters to 

E. BUTTERICK * CO., 

Principal Office and Salesroom, 
No. 589 Broadway, New York. 



MISS R. JEROME, 

No. 100 Main Street, 
BATAVIA^ XT. IT. 

AG-EISTT. 



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M'QEE. MADDERN & WARREN, PRINTERS, 646 AND 647 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 



E. BUTTERICK & CO.'S 

Price List of Ladies' Shears and Scissors. 



SMALL SCISSORS. 



Price. Length. 

85 cts 5 in. 




LADIES' STRAIGHT SHEARS. 





0. 


$1.00 6± 


00. 


1.25 6f 


000. 


1.50 74- 


1, 


. .... 1.75 8J- 


2. 


2.00 9 


3. 


2.25 10 


4. 


2.50.. 11 


5. 


. .... 2.75 m 


6. 
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3.00 12f 

!LRS. 




0..$1.75 8£ 




00.. 2.00 ....9 




1.. 2.25 10£ 




2.. 2.50 Hi 




3.. 2.75 12 




) 4.. 3.00 13 



Any of these goods can be obtained from our Agents, or will 
be sent by Express, on receipt of price. 
JE. BXJTTEBICK & CO., 

589 Broadway, New York, 







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TAP 



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go xisraiEaiiKis IjOng-. 

NO. INSCRIPTION. PRICK. 

25— Cotton Tapes $0.05 

125 * numberedbothsid.es 0.06 

135 " u 0.08 

235 " u numbered both sides 0.10 

1-Linen " 0.10 

2 " 0.12 

3 " " ^ 0.14 

12— Super Linen Tapes 0.16 

22 " " numbered both sides ---- 0.18 

1— Sewed Satteen 0.40 

2 " " 0.45 

3 " " 0.50 

The^e tape Measures are made expressly for u-, and are of the very best quality. 

A good Sewed Satteen Measure will last years in constant use. 

Any of the above will be sent by Mail, post paid, on receipt of price. 

E. BUTTER5CK & CO. ? 

589 Broad-way, New York. 




FOR SEWING MACHINES 



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THE BEST IS 1LW1YS THE 
CHEAPEST. 

CHICKERIKG FIAIft 

Are to-day the Cheapest) as they are The Bestj 

AND UNDER OUR NEW SYSTEM OF 

ONE PRICE 

and great reduction from former pricea^^e offer our unequaled 

SQUARE PIANOS 

at prices ranging from 

$475 to $725. 

IPBIilf PIANOS 

From S600 to $80©. 

GRAND PI^JNTOS 

Prom $1050 to $1200. 

Every Piano sold by us is Fully Warranted. , 

It lias been the rule among Piano Forte makers and dealers during the past few years 
to CHARGE VERY HIGH PRICES for their Instruments, and to make LARGE DIS- 
COUNTS to induce the purchaser to suppose that he was getting a great bargain. 
We invite a comparison of our prices with those of any other First Class Maker, 
after allowing all the advantages he may offer. Send for an Illustrated 
Catalogue giving full particulars, Styles, Prices, &c. 

CHICKERINC * SONS, 

11 East 14th Street, ISTew York. 
ji 354 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, 



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Entered according to Act of Congress, in th'^ year 1871, by E. BuTTEnicK & Co., in the office of die Librarian 

■jl vJungrcbB, at Washington, L>. (J. 



LADIES' PATTERNS. 




Ladies' Deep Pointed Basque. 

Bu-t measures, 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes : 25 cents each. 



Ladies' Basque. 

Bast measures, 28 to 46 hichei 

10 sizes : 25 cents each. 




1664 



ISS4- 

Ladies 1 Basque, with Sashes. 

Bust measures, 28 to 40 inches. 

10 sizes; 25 cents each. 




1739 



m 9 



Ladies' Basque. 

Bust measures, 28 to 40 inches. 

10 sizes : 25 cents each. 





Ladies' Basque. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inch 

10 sizes: 25 cents each. 



Ladies' Basque, with Flowing Sleeves. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes: 20 cents each. 




Ladies' Slashed Basque. 

Busv eieisures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 25 cents each. 



IP-k 



Ladies' Postillion Basque, with 

Breteiles. 

Bust measures. 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 25 cents each. 




1351 1351 

Ladies' Basque, gored to the 

Shoulder. 

Bust measures, 28 to 40 inches 

10 sizes; 25 cents each. 




3^0 



Ladies' Basque, with Tabs. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes: 25 cents each. 




IT38 



Ladies' Street Basque. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




Ladies' Pointed Basque. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes; 25 cents each. 




i adies' Pointed Basque. 

Bus, measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cent* each. 




14-63 

i46S 

Ladies' Basque, with a Tab a! 

the Back. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




Ladies' Street Basque. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each, 



E. Bittterick & Co/s Patterns, 589 Broadway, N. Y. 




1656 
Ladies' Short Basque, with Tab 

at the Ba^k. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Ladies 1 Postillion Basque. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inchee 

10 sizes : 25 cents each. 




D2 ~ 1525 

Ladies' Basque. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




Ladies' Short Basque. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 15 cents each. 




Ladies' Jacket, with Peplum. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches 

10 sizes : 25 cents each. 




1696 

1596 

Ladies' Half-Fitting Basque. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 25 cents each. 




l r /20 



H20 



Ladies' Basque. 

Bust measures. 28 to 46 inches. 

10 ?izes ; 25 cents each. 








5S7 



597 



Ladies' Peplum Basque. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



Ladies' Postillion Basque. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Kr?55 



Ladies' Pointed Basque, with 

Coat-shaped Back. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. . 




Ladies' Postillion Basque. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 





Ladies' House Jacket. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 25 cents each. 



IMl i ^ f 

Ladies' Street Jacket. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

19 sizes ; 35 cents each. 





Ladies' Jacket. 
Bust measures, 28 to 4# inches. 

10 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



5i9 



Ladies' Postillion Jacket, 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




153^ 



Ladies' Jacket, with Tabs. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




138 + 



Ladles' Slashed Jarke 

Bust measures. 28 to 46 ii 

10 sizes ; 20 cents eacl 




Ladies' Jacket, with Tab Skirt and 
Flowing Sleeve. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. - 
10 sizes ; 20 cents each. $j> 



E. BlJTTERICK & Co.'s PATTERNS, 589 BROADWAY, N. Y 




LadieB 1 Postillion Jacket. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

JO sizes : 20 cents each. 



Ladies' Postillion Jacket, with 

Vest Fronts. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 25 cents each. 



Ladies' House Jacket. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




!6!2 



Ladies' Gored Jacket. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1616 



Ladies' Jacket, with Sack Fronts 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



16Q8 



Ladies' Postillion Jacket. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 25 cents each, 






Ladies' Close-Fitting Jacket. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



Ladies" Jacket, with Pointed Tab. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 25 cents each. 



Ladies' Postillion Jacket. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

19 sizes ; 30 cents each. 




Ladies' English 'Walking 

Jacket. 

Bust measures, 

28 to 42 inches. 

13 sizes: 30 cents each. 



10 2.0 LQ20 



Ladies' Jacket, 
with Collar and Lapels, 

Bust measures, 

28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 25 cents each. 



Ladies' Marine Jacket. 

Bust measures, 

28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 15 cents each. 




£63 



Ladies' Short Sack, with 

Openings. 

Bust measures, 

28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




I6R53 



i6fiR- 





1610 



f8T0 



Ladies' House Sack. 
Bust measures. 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



Ladies' Sack, with Lapels 

and Flowing Sleeves. 

Bust measures. 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



Ladies' Half-Fitting Sack. 

with Plait at the Back. 

Bust measures. 28 to 46 inches 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



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E. BuTTJERiCK & Co. 'a Patterns, 589 Broadway, K". Y. 




4-64 



Ladies' Sack for a Shawl Costume. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes ; 20 ceurs each. 




Ladies' Sack. 

Bust measure?. -28 to 46 inches. 

10 size?* ; 20 cents each. 




Ladies' Loose Sack. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches, 

10 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




2,52 



Ladies' Breakfast Sack. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 





Ladies' Slashed Sack. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




13B3 



13 6' 3 



Ladies' Low-Necked Waist. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 15 cents each. 



Ladies' Slashed Sack- 
Bust measures. 28 to 46 inches, 
10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




358 358 

Ladies' (Jored Sack, with a Collar 

Bust measures, 28 to 50 inches. 

22 sizes ; 30 cents each. 




Ladies' Morning Sack. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Ladies' Dressing Sack. 
Bust measures. 28 to 4*3 inches. 




Ladies' Sewing Machine Dress- 
Waist and Pocket. 
Bust measures. 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes; !5 cents each. 




006 



Ladies' French, or Spencer 

Waist. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 ii cue; 

10 sizes ; !5 cents each. 




rS<H0 



Ladies' Loose Sack with Arab 

Back. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 25 cents each. 




1740 



1740 



Ladies' Gored Sack. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches, 

10 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Douglas Sack. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches, i 
10 sizes : 20 cents each. 




Ladies' House Sack. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




764 76 4 

Ladies' Plain Waist, with Sleeves. 
P>n?t measures, 28 to 48 inches. 
21 sizes: 15 cents each. 




Ladies' Waist, with a Yoke 

and Belt. 

Bust measure*, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 15 cents each. 



E. Buttehick & Co.'s Patterns, 589 Broadway, N. Y 




1705 



Ladies' Low-Necked Waist, 

with a Skirt. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ■ 25 cents each. 




Ladies' Basque Waist, with a Tunic. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 30 cents each. 




Ladies' Postillion Basque 

Waist. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 20 cents each. 




Ladies' Waist, with a 

Basque Front and Pointed Back. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 15 cents each. 




1669 



I66D 



Ladies' Pointed Waist. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizeS : 20 cents each. 




14-76 



Ladies' Basque Waist, with a 

Postillion Back. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 
v,^k 10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




14-75 



1475 



Ladies' Basque Waist. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1726 



1726 



Ladies' Basque Waist. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 20 cents each. 




" Lady Franklin" Waist. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes ; 15 cents each, 





165! 




Ladies' Pompadour Plain Waist. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes ; 15 cents each. 



Ladies' Plain Waist. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 15 cents each. 



Ladies 1 Plain Waist, with 
Collar and Lapels. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 
. 19 sizes : 15 cents each. 





IT) 6 3 



1063 




1603 



Ladies' Cloak, with Drapery Sleeve? 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 30 cents each. 



Ladies' Cloak. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 25 cents each. 



Ladies' Cloak. ; 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



E. BlITTERICK & CO.'S PATTERNS, 589 BROADWAY, N. Y. 




Ladies' Waterproof Cloak, with 

Cape and Hood. 

Bust measures. 28 to 46 inches. 

15 sizes ; 50 cents each. 



1298 



Ladies' Circular Waterproof Cloak, 

with Hood. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 40 cents each. 



703 



Ladies' Waterproof Cloak, with 

Wings and nood. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

15 sizes ; 50 cents each. 




Ladies' Opera Cloak. 
Bust measures. 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



Ladies' Waterproof Cloak, with 

Cape and Hood. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 40 cents each. 



1496 



Ladies'a Half-fitting Cloak, with 

a Drapery Sleeve. 
Bust measures. 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1564 1564 

Ladies' Cloak, with Ornamental 

Hood. 
Bust measures, 26 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 30 cents each. 




147* ,1^4 

Ladies' Half-fitting Cloak. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




!632 



'632 



Ladies' Cloak, with Drapery Sleeve. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes : 25 cents each. 




1473 1473 

Ladies' Cloak, with a Vest Front 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



102 



Ladies' Circular. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



mil io. 3i 

Ladies' Street Cape. 

Bust measures, 26 to 48 inches. 

10 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




103^ 



mm 



Ladies' Talma. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

- 10 sizes ; 30 cents each. 




Ladies' Half-fitting Cassaque. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1542 



1542 



Ladies' Mantle. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 30 cents each. 



E. BtJTTERICK & CO.'S PATTERNS, 589 BROADWAY, N. Y. 




1737 



Ladies' Mantle, with Shoulder 

Cape, 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes t 35 cents each. 



snn 



Ladies' Deep Polonaise, with a 

Sash. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches 

10 sizes ; 30 cents each. 




1400 



1480 



Ladies' Sack-shaped Polonaise. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 30 cents each. 




1 4.7 2 



1472 




I Ladies' Polonaise, with a Drapery 
Sleeve. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes ; 30 cents each. 



132? 



Ladies' Tunic, with Sashes. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes , 25 cents each. 



1529 



Ladies' Over-Dress. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 30 cents each. 




Ladies' Over-Dress. 

Bust Measures, 28 to 46 inches 
10 sizes : 30 cents each. 



ladies' Over-Dress. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches 
10 sizes : 40 cents each. 



Ladies' Over-Dross. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 30 cents each. 




Ladies' Over-Dress, with 

Sashes. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 30 cents each. 



Ladies' "Nilsson" Over-Dress. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 30 cents each. 



Ladies' Over-Dress, with Puffed 
Sleeves, Peplum, and Arab fold 

in the Back. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 35 cents each. 



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E. BUTTERICK & CO.'S PATTERNS, 589 BROADWAY, N. Y 




1721 




Ladies' Trained Over-Dress. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



Ladies 1 Pompadour Over-Dress. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 30 cents each. 




1560 



136 9 



I58S 



Ladies 1 Over-Dress. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 35 cents each. 



Ladies 1 " Marie Louise " 
Over-Dress. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes ; 30 cents each. 



Ladies 1 Over-Dress, with a 

Tab at the Back, and Pointed Waist. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




14-08 




Iff 8 



1448 




Ladies 1 Over-Dress, with 

Drapery Sleeves. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



Ladies 1 Russian Over-Dress. 

Butt measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 30 cents each. 



Ladies 1 Over-Dress. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 





1524 



1353 




1572 



1572 



Ladies 1 Low-iSTecfcecl Over-Dress. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



Ladies' Low-Necked Over-Dress. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



Ladies 1 Over-Garment. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



E. BUTTEBXCK & Co.'s PATTERNS, 589 BROADWAY, N. Y. 




1G63 



Ladies' Slashed Over-Garment. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : *25 cents each. 



1597 



Ladies' Over-Garment, with Scarf at 
the Back. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes : 30 cents each. 



niG 



Ladies' Over-Garment. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




!6¥2 



Ladies' Loose-fitting Over-Garment. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



1658 



Ladies' Over-Garment. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



1193 



Ladies' Over-Garment, with 

Vest Fronts. 

Bust measures. 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 30 cents each. 




Ladies' Over-Garment, 

With a Pointed Waist. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 35 cents each. 





140 /f 



Ladies' Over-Garment. Ladies' Deep Over-Garment, with 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. a Basque Waist. 



10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



Bust measures 
10 sizes 



28 to 46 inches. 
>0 cents each. 




Ladies' Over-Garment, 

with a Diagonal Front. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 35 cents each. 




ma 



Ladies' Over-Garment. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes : 30 cents each. 



1599 



Ladies' Over-Garment, 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 30 cents each. 



10 



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1*734 



1734 




Ladies' Basque-Fitted 

Over-Garment. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each, 



Ladies' Dress. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 40 cents each. 



1284- 

1 12 84- 

Ladies' Dress, 

gored to the arm scye. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches 

19 sizes ; 50 cents each. 





Ladies' Morning Dress. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 50 cents each. 



1742 

Ladies' House Dress. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 50 cents each. 





•636 



Ladies' Basque, with a Court Train. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 40 cents each. 



756 756 

Ladies' Gored Wrapper, with Lapels, Collar, 

and an Ornamental Hood. 

Bust measures, 28 to 42 inches. 

13 sizes ; 50 cents each. 




440 

Ladies' Gabrielle Y/rapper. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 50 cents each. 



Ladies' Wrapper. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inch 
10 sizes ; 50 cents each. 



IZ8 



Ladies' Sack Wrapper. 
Bust measures, 28 to 48 inches 
11 sizes; 50 cents each. 



E. Butterick & Co.'s Pattekns, 589 BltOADWAY, N. Y. 



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Ladies 1 Gored Wrapper. Ladies 1 Bathing Costume. Ladies' Bathing Cap. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 1 size ; 10 cents. 

15 sizes : 50 cents each. 10 sizes ; 35 cents each. 



1660 

Ladies 1 

House-Companion. 

1 size ; 15 cents. 




H3.3 HIF ""** * 

1733 

Ladies 1 Over-Skirt, with Postillion 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



1667 

Ladies 1 Puffed Over-Skirt. 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



\1U 



\i?a 



Ladies 1 Looped Over-Skirt. 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1631 

Ladies 1 Puffed Over-Skirt, 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




I£T2 

Ladies 1 Over-Skirt, with Sashes. 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1410 

1410 

Ladies' "Louise " Over-Skirt. 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1515 

Ladies' Over-Skirt. v * 
Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 
6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



Ladies 1 Over-Skirt. 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes : 20 cents each. 



Ladies 1 Over-Skirt, with a Sash. 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each, 




152 IJ 1520 

Ladies' Over-Skirt, 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

C sizes ; 25 cents each. 




Ladies 1 Over-Skirt. 
Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 
6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



Ladies' Looped Over-Skirt, 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

8 sizes • 25 cents each. 



12 



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55S 



1470 




Ladies' Scalloped Over-Skirt. 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



Ladies 1 Over-Skirt. 
Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

t) sizes ; 25 cents each. 



1 adics' Apron Over-Skirt. 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

ti sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1671 





1583 



1583 



Ladies' Over-Skirt. 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

G sizes ; 25 cents each. 



Ladies' Over-Skirt. 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



Ladies 1 Over Skirt. 
Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches 
6 sizes; 20 cents each. 




Ladies' Deep Over-Skirt. 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches, 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1517 



Ladies' Over-Skirt. 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each, 




IH-9* 



14S^ 



Ladies' Over-Skirt, 

Looped at the Back. 

Waist measures, 90 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each, 




1459 



1459 





U'Sb 



Ladies' Over-Skirt. 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches 
6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



Ladies' Over-Skirt. 
Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 
6 sizes, 25 cents each. 



Ladies' Over-Skirt. 
Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 
6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 





1492 



1665 




Ladies' Ovor-Skirt. 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



Ladies' Slashed Over-Skirt. 
Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 
6 sizes : 25 cents each. 



Ladies' Pannier Over-Skirt, 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



E. BUTTERICK & Co/S PATTERNS, 589 BrOADW 



N. Y. 



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1502 

Ladies' Pointed 

Over-Skirt, 

short in front. 

Waist measures, 

20 to 30 inches. 




1491 

Ladies' Deep Over- 
Skirt, 

open at the front. 
Waist measures, 
20 to 30 inches. 




1653 

Ladies' Walking Skirt. 

Waist measures, 

20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes ; 35 cents each. 




441 

Ladies' Train Skirt. 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes; 40 cents each. 



6 sizes ; 25 cts. each, 6 sizes ; 25 cts. each. 




Ladies' Walking Skirt. 

Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches 

6 sizes ; 35 cents each. 



I0S7 





Ladies' Adjustable Train Skirt. 
One size ; 35 cents. 



977 



Ladies' Six-Gored Walking 

Skirt, 

full at the back. 

Waist measures, 20 to 28 inches. 

5 sizes ; 50 cents each. 





1078 

Ladies' Adjustable Train 

Skirt. 

One size : 35 cents. 



376 

Ladies' Four-Gored Skirt. 

It is quite narrow, and is 

full in the back. 

Waist measures, 20 to 28 inches. 

5 sizes ; 35 cents each. 




Ladies' Skirt and Corset combined. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 







3 60 



Ladies' Six-Gored Ladies' Corset Cover. 

Skirt, quite narrow. Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

Waist measures, 10 sizes ; 20 cents each. 

20 to 28 inches. 
5 sizes ; 35 cts. each. 



10Z4l 1024: 830 

Ladies' High-Necked Ladies' Corset Cover. 

Corset Cover. Bust measures, 28 to 44 in. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 in. 17 sizes ; 25 cents each. 
19 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Ladies' Short Night Dress, 

with Pointed Yoke 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches 

10 sizes ; 26 cents each. 




Ladies' Sack Night Dress. 

Bust measures. 28 to 46 inches, 

10 sizes ; 35 cents each. 




I72D 1722 

Ladies' Short Sack Night 

Wrapper. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes; 20 cents each. 



14 



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%V\r 



Ladies' Night Dress, with a Yoke. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 
10 sizes ; 35 cents each. 




Ladies' Night Dress. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches 

10 sizes ; 40 cents each. 




'BOO 



1500 



Ladies 1 Circular Night Wrapper. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 30 cents each. 




1026 

Ladies' Chemise. 

Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




IfGI 



1*61 



Ladies' Chemise. 

Bust measures, 28 to 50 inches. 

12 sizes : 25 cents each. 




Ladies' Chemise. 
Bust measures, 28 to 46 inches 
10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1587 



Ladies' Chemise. 

Bust measures, 

28 to 46 inches. 

10 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1025 1025 
Ladies' Drawers. 
Waist measures, 
20 to 36 inches. 
9 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




140 
Ladies' Drawers. 

Waist measures, 

20 to 30 inches. 

11 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




596 

Ladies' Postillion Peplum. 

Waist measures, 

20 to 30 inches. 

6 sizes : 15 cents each. 








Ladies' Peplum. 
Waist measures, 20 to 30 inches. 
6 sizes ; 15 cents each. 



1424 


■«M543w 


893 1373 


Ladies' 


Ladies' 


Ladies' Ladies' 


Peplum Sash. 


Peplum Sash. 


Apron. Apron. 


One size ; 10 cts. 


One size ; 20 cts. 


One size ; 15 cts. One size ; 15 cts 






1266 

Ladies' Apron. 
One size ; 15 cents. 



560 



Ladies' Apron. 

One size ; 15 cents. 



1657 1657 

Ladies' Kitchen Apron. 

Bust measures. 28 to 46 inches, 

10 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




758 



Ladies' Opera Hood. 
One size : 15 cents. 



E. BUTTERICK & Co.'s PATTERNS, 589 BROADWAY, N. Y. 



1 5 



no a 

1309 

Ladies 1 Adjustable Ladies' Flowing 

Hood. Coat Sleeve. 

One size ; 15 cents. One size ; 10 cents. 





1371 1586 1*15 

Ladies' Flowing Ladies' Plaited Coat Ladies' Coat Sleeve, 
Sleeve. Sleeve, with a Flounce. with Ruffles. 

One size ; 10 cents. One size; 10 cents. One size ; 10 cents. 






Ladies' Sleeve, with 

Puffed Top. 
One size: 10 cents. 



1376 

Ladies' Flowing 

Coat Sleeve. 

One size ; 10 cents. 



1600 

Ladies' Sleeve, with 
Drapery Cap. 

One size : 10 cents. 




Ladies' Flowing 

Sleeve. 

One size ; 10 cents. 



m\ 

Ladies' Drapery 

Sleeve. 

One size; 10 cents. 




1338 



Ladies' Douglas 

Sleeve. 

One size ; 10 cents. 




Ladies' Drapery 

Sleeve. 

One size; 10 cents. 



1437 

Ladies' Sleeve. 
One size ; 10 cents. 



Ladies' Drapery 

Sleeve. 

One size ; 10 cents. 



MISSES' AND GIRLS' PATTERNS. 





1552 



1552 



Girls' Basque. 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 

7 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



1405 

HO 5. 

Misses' Basque, Avith Deep 

Collar. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1501* 

1504 

Misses' Postillion Basque. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

(5 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




{32 5 



526 




1753 



1753 




Mi se3' Pointed Basque. 

Ages, 10 to 15 Year*. 

G sizes : 20 cents each- 



Girls' Postillion Basque, 

Ages, 4 to 9 years. 

6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



1578 



Girls' Basque. 

Ages, 2 to 9 years, 

8 sizes ; 20 cents each, 



1533 



1539 



Girls' Postillion Barque. 

Ages, 8 to 9 years. 
7 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



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J730 17,30 

Misses' Jacket. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes : 20 cents each. 




1695 

1695 
Misses' Postillion Jacket. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




IS7 : 



Girls lacked w jt a Tabs. 

A.--s, 3 to 9 years. 
7 siz _• ; 15 cents each. 




Misses 1 Short Jacket. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

G sizes ; 20 cents each 




1693 



1693 



Misses' Jacket, with Lapels. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Girls' Street Jacket. 

Ag3b, 4 to 9 years. 

6 sizes : 20 cents each. 




1513 

Girls' Jacket. 

Ages, 2 to 9 years. 

8 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1462 

1*62 

Girls' Slashed Jacket, 

Ages, 4 to 9 years. 
6 sizes ; 20 cents each, 



1536 1535 

Girls' Jacket. 

Ages, 4 to 9 years. 

6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



1320 



Girls' Jacket. 
Aji3 r j. . to 9 years. 

7 sizid : 15 cents each. 




Misses' Walking Sack. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes : 20 cents each. 



Girls' Sack. 

Ages, 3 to 7 years. 

5 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



Girls' Loose-Fitting Sack. 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 

7 sizes ; 15 cents each. 



Girls' Postillion Jacket. 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 
7 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1677 



1577 





385 



385 



Misses' Half-Fitting Sack. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



Infants' Sack, with Cape 

and Hood. 

One size ; 25 cents. 



762 

Infants' Sack. 

One size : 15 cents. 




739 739 



Child's Sack, with Cape 
and Pointed Hood. 
^ Ages, 1 to 8 years. 
8 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1680 



1580 



Girls' Sack Apron. 
Ages, 3 to 9 years. ' 
sizes ; 20 cents each. 



1222 ,222 

Misses' Short Sack. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

G sizes ; 25 cents each. 



""" 1*21 

Child's Sack. 

Ages, 1 to 7 years. 

7 sizes ; 15 cents each. 



-J, r, 1 

1551 155! 

Girls' Loose Sack. 
Ages, to 9 years. 
8 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



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17 




799 



799 

Girls' Gored Sack, 

with a Cape. 
Ages, 3 to 9 years, 
sizes ; 30 cents each. 




Misses' Sack, with Tabs. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
G sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1315 1345 

Child's Sack. 

Ages, 1 to 7 years. 

7 sizes : 15 cents each. 




1633 



1699 



Girls' Half-Fitting Sack. 
A2;es, 3 to 9 years. 
7 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Infants' Sack. 
Ages, % to \y z years 
3 sizes ; 15 cents eaci 



1594 

Misses' Sack. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes ; 23 cents each 



1355 1355 

Child's Sack. 

Ages, 2 to 6 years. 

5 sizes; 15 cents each. 



1081 

Misses' Sack. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

G sizes ; 20 cents each. 




(574 

Girls' Loose Sack, Avith a 

Belt. 

Ages, 2 to 9 years. 

8 sizes ; 15 cents each. 




Child's Blouse, 
open afrtho Back. 
Ages, 2 to 6 year:-. 

5 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1333 " \5V 

Misses' Sack, with a Vest. 

A<rei~. 10 to 15 years. 

G sizes ; 23 cent's each. 




1383 



Misses' Waterproof Cloak, with 

Cape, Sleeve, and Hood. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




IS54 1554 

Child's Blouse. 
Ages, 2 to 5 years, 
sizes : 20 cents each. 




787 



7&7 



Girls' Waterproof Cloak, 
with a Hood. 
Ages, 3 to 9 years. 
7 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



m 



% 



■:i a 



'--& 1255 

Girls' Waterproof Cloak, 
with Cape and Hood. 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 
7 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



Al 



1Q0 4: 10 4- 

Misses' Circular Water- 
proof Cloak. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
G sizes : 30 cents each. 



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in 1 1 



Girls' Circular Waterproof Girls' Fed Riding Hood, 

Cloak, with Hood. Ages, 3 to 9 years. 

Ages, 2 to 9 years. 7 sizes ; 25 cents each. 
8 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




Girls' Cloak, with a Cape. 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 

7 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




ill J5JJ 

Girls' Cloak. 

Ages, 1 to 9 years. 

sizes ; 20 cents each. 




153^ 



I53<r 



Infants' Sack Cloak. 
1 size ; 20 cents each, 




14-B5 



Girls' Shapely Cloak. 

Ages, 1 to 9 years. 
9 eizes ; 20 cents each. 



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1*90 mQ 

Infants' Cloak, with Hood and 
Cape. 
One size : 20 cents. 




793 



793 



Infants'" Cloak, with Cape and Hood. 
One size ; 25 cents. 




1583 



1588 



Child's Cloak, with a Cape. 

Ages, 2 to 5 years. 

4 sizes : 20 cents each. 




!32d 1553 

Misses' Sack Cloak. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




*JS9 



499 




816 



Girls' Cloak, with Cape, which Infants' Circular, 
forms a Hood. Ages, 1 to 9 years. with Hood. 
9 sizes ; 20 cents each. One size ; 35 cents. 




Girls' Circular Cape. 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 

7 sizes : 10 cents each. 




164 3 



1643 



Infants' Cape. 
One size ; 15 cents. 




Misses' Street Mantle. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes : 20 cents each. 




152 2 1533 

Misses' Polonaise. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1550 

J550 
Misses' Deep Polonaise. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
sizes : 25 cents each. 




H-43 v v 1743 

Misses' Low-Necked, Sleeveless Polonaise. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




I54B ,549 

Misses' Plaited Polonaise. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




Misses' Plain Waist. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes : 15 cents each. 




Misses' Waist, with Yoke 

and Belt. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

G sizes : 15 cents each. 




I2fi9 1.25 ¥ 

Girls' Waist, with Yoke 

and holt. 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 

7 sizes : 15 cents each. 




Girls' Spencer Waist. 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 

7 sizes ; 15 cents each. 




531 , 531 

Girls' Plain Waist. 

Ages, 4 to 9 years. 

6 sizes ; 15 cents eac 1 . 



387 

Child's Under-Waist, 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 

7 sizes : 20 cents each 



1285 



Misses' Spencer Waist. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes; 15 cents each. 



1747 

174" 
Misses' Basque Waist. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes : 20 cents each. 



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!3H6 

Misses' Tunic. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 20 cents each, 



Misses' Pompadour Tunic, Misses' Pompadour Tunic. Misses' Laced Over-Dress. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. Ages, 10 to 15 years. -Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 6 &izes ; 20 cents ea-:h. 




1639 

Misses' Over-Dress, with Sashes. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




H58 

Misses' Low-Necked Over-Dress. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes : 20 cents each. 




Misses' Bfclted Over-Dres 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




13 51 



J357 



Misses' Pompadour Over-Dress. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1602 



1602 

Misses' Over-Dress, with 

Pompadour Neck. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes : 20 cents each. 




1755 

Misses' Over-Dress. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




Misses' Low-Necked Over-Dress. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Girls' High-Necked Over-Dress. 

Ages, 2 to 9 years. 

8 sizes : 20 cents each. 




1577 



Girls' Pompadour Over-Dress. 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 

7 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Misses' Over-Dress, 
Ages, 10 to 15 years, 
> sizes ; 20 cents each. 




I5?0 

Misses' Postillion Over-Dress. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
G sizes ; 25 cents each. 




Girls' Low-Necked Over-Dresg, 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 

1 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



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E. BlJTTERICK & CO.'G PATTERNS, 589 BROADWAY, N. Y. 




Girls' Belted Over-Dress, 
with Gathered Sit eve. 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 
7 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Girls' Sleeveless Over-Dn 

Ages, 3 to 9 years! 

7 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Girls' High-Necked Over-Dress 

Ages, 2 to 9 years. 

8 sizes : 20 cents each. 




14^8 



J^58 



Misses' Pompadour Over-Dress. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




m* 



1644 




Girls' Low-Necked Over-Dress 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 

7 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



"562 |56Z 

Girls' Low-Necked Over 
Ages, 1 to 9 years. 
9 sizes ; 20 cents each 




M00 J400 

Misses' Pointed Over-Dre 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1580 • |580 

Misses' Skeleton Over-Dress. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 15 cents each. 




1^0 4 

Misses' Sleeveless Over-Dress. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes : 20 cents each. 




524- 

Girls' Low-Necked Over-Dress. 

Ages, X to 9 years. 

10 sizes: 20 cents each. 




1350 



Girls' Sleeveless Over-Dress. 

Ages, 2 to 8 years. 
7 sizes : 15 cents each. 




Misses' Over-Dress, Plaited at the 
Waist. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. - 
6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1^32 



Girls' Over-Dress, 
with Flowing Sleeves. 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 
7 sizes; 20 cents each. 




mi 



Misses' Over-Dress, 

with Bretelles. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
i sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Girls' Over-Dress, 

with Tabs. 

Ages, 2 to 9 years. 

8 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Child's Low-Necked 

Gored Dress. 

Ages, % to 5 years. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




144S )<K6 

Child's Low-Necked 

Dress. 

A«;es, y z to 5 years. 

> sizes ; 20 cents each. 




599 



599 
Child's High-Necked 

Dress. 

Ages, 1 to 5 years. 

5 sizes: 20 cents each. 




916 

Child's High-Necked 

Dress. 

Ages, 1 to 5 years. 

5 sizes ; 35 cents each 




1^56 iagp 

Child's Low-Necked 

Dress. 

Ages, X to 6 years. 

1 sizes; 20 cents each. 



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21 




1751 





IG23 



Misses' Gored Dress. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 35 cents each. 



Misses' Gabrielle Dress. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes : 40 cents each. 



Misses' Dress. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 35 cents each. 




485 




If. 35 



1535 



49 6 496 



1607 



1607 



Girls' Deep Over- Garment, Girls' Gabrielle Dress, 

with a Sash. Ages, 3 to 9 years. 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 7 sizes ; 25 cents each. 
7 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



Girls' High-Necked Dress. 

Ages, 1 to 9 years. 

9 sizes : 20 cents each. 



Child's Gored Dress. 

Ages, 2 to 6 years. 

5 sizes; 20 cents, each. 




I5f4 



1^4 





noQ 



1749 




749 



Child's Dress. 

Ages, 1 to 5 years. 

5 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



Child's Dress. 

Ages, 1 to 5 j r ears. 

5 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



Girls' Belted Dress, with Yok 
at the Back. 
Ages, 3 to 8 years. 
6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 





1*51 




J'15B 



Girls' Dress, with Pompadour 

Neck. 

Ages, 2 to 8 years. 

7 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



Child's Dress. 

Ages, X to 6 years. 

7 sizes : 20 cents each. 



Child's Dress. 

Ages, )4 to 6 years. 

7 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




12.81 



Girls' Dress, Gored to 

the Arm Scye. 
Ages, 2 to 9 years. 
8 sizes ; 30 cents each. 




1116 



1216 



Girls' Dress, Gored to 
the Shoulder. 
Ages, 3 to 9 years. 
7 sizes : 30 cents each. 




Child's Dress. 

Ages, 2 to 5 years. 

4 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1641 



16 41 



Child's Suit. 
Ages, 3 to 8 years, 
sizes : 20 cents each. 



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713 



Misses' Bathing: Costume. 

Ages, 10 to i5 years. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1683 



Misses' 1 Over-Garment, with 

Sack Fronts. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 30 cents each. 




Misses 1 Slashed Over-Garment. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1358 



i3se 

Misses' Over-Garment. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1641 

IG47 
Misses' Belted Over-Garment. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1484: 



Misses' Over-Garment, 
Draped at the Sides. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1326 



1325 



Misses' Skeleton Over-Garment. 

Aees, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 15 cents each. 




Misses' Over Garment, 

with Bretelles. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1650 

I860 

Girls' Over-Garment, with 

a Jacke t Back. 

Ages, 5 to 9 years. 

5 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1691 
Girls' Over-Garment. 

Ages, 5 to 9 years. 
5 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Girls' Zouave Over-Garment. 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 

7 sizes : 25 cents each. 




I4G0 



1460 

Misses' Loose Over-Carment. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
G sizes ; 30 cents each. 




I4S7 



Girls' Over-Garment, with a 
Collar and Flowing (Sleeves. 
Ages, 3 to 9 years. 
7 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




Misses' Gored Wrapper. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes : 40 cents each. 




Infants' Wrapper. 
One size ; 15 cents. 



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23 




1330 



1330 



Child's Wrapper. 

Ages, % to 5 years. 

6 sizes; 20cr.uts each. 



12 9 4 



1299 




Girls 1 Sack Wrapper. 

Ages, 3 to 9 years 

7 sizes; 30 cents each. 



1615 



Girls 1 Over-Skirt. Misses 1 Over-Skirt, with Sashes. 
Ages, 3 to 9 years. Ages, 10 to 15 years, 

sizes ; 15 cents each. 6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




ns r 7 

Misses 1 Pointed Over-Skirt. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes ; 15 cents each. 




Misses' Over-Skirt. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
i sizes ; 20 cents each. 




I6T6 



I6T6 



Misses 1 Deep Over-Skirt. 

Ages. 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Misses 1 Over-Skirt. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
'» sizes ; 15 cents each, 




57 3 



Misses 1 Scalloped Over-Skirt. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes ; 15 cents each.- 




1682 

Girls 1 Over-Skirt. 

Ages, 4 to 9 years. 

6 sizes ; 15 cents each. 




1518 



Girls 1 Over-Skirt. 
Ages, 2 to 9 years, 
sizes; 15 cents each. 




1509 



J£Q9 



Misses 1 Over-Skirt, 
with Tabs at the Side. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1527 



Misses 1 Deep Over-Skirt. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Girls 1 Over-Skirt. 

Ages, 2 to 9 years. 

8 sizes ; 15 cents each. 




1609 



1609 

Girls 1 Over-Skirt, 

with Peplum. 

Ages, 3 to 9 j r ears. 

7 sizes ; 15 cents each. 




1698 !693 



Girls 1 Over-Skirt. 
Ages, 3 to 9 years. 
15 cents each. 




1512 

Girls 1 Over-Skirt. 

Ages, 2 to 9 years. 

8 sizes ; 15 cents each. 




Child's Over-Skirt. 

Ages, 3 to 7 years. 

5 sizes ; 15 cents each. 





1535 




Gins' Over-Skirt. 

Ages, 2 to 9 years. 

8 sizes ; 15 cents each. 



Girls 1 Over-Skirt. 
Ages, 2 to 9 years, 
sizes ; 15 cents each. 



Girls 1 Deep Over-Skirt. 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 
7 sizes ; 15 cents each. 



Misses 1 Over-Skirt. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes ; 15 cents each. 



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10^9 1049 

Misses 1 Four-Gored Skirt. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




294- 



Girls 1 Four-Gored Skirt. 

Ages, 2 to 9 years. 
8 sized ; 20 -cents each. 



^ Girls' Apron. 

A^es, 2 to 8 years. 
7 sizes : 15 cents each. 



Mil 


mm 

k Mm 


1686 


1626 


Child's Skirt, 

Ages, 3 to 7 years. 

5 sizes ; 15 cents each 




Six- Gored Skirt, 

the Back. 

Ages. 10 to 15 years. 

C sizes : 25 cents each. 




375 

Girls' Six-Gored Skirt, 

full in the Back. 

Ages, 4 to 9 years. 

6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 





Infants' Flannel Skirt 

and Waist. 

One size : 15 cents. 



1732 



1732 
Child's Gored Apron. 

Ages, 1 to 5 years. 
5 sizes ; 15 cents each. 






409 409 

Child's High-necked Sack Apron. 
Ages, 1 to 7 years. 
7 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



1690 



1690 



Girls' Belted Sack. 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 

7 sizes ; 20 cents each 




1152 



Girl6' High-necked Apron. 

Ages, 1 to 6 years. 

6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




y-oo 

Misses' Apron 



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to button 
on the Shoulder. 
One size ; 15 cents. 




1371 

Girls' Apron. 

One size ; 10 cents. 




I3 2T 

Girls' Low-necked 

Sleeveless Apron. 

Ages, 1 to 7 years. 

7 sizes ; 15 cents each. 




Child's French Yoke Apron. 

Ages, 1 to 9 years. 

9 sizes : 20 cents each. 




1281 128/ 



Child's Apron. 

Ages, 1 to 4 years. 

4 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




933 

Girls' High-necked Apron. 

Ages, 3 to 8 years. 

6 sizes : 35 cents each. 




1200 



Child's Sleeveless 

Apron. 

Ages, 1 to 7 years. 

7 sizes : 15 cents each. 




1601" 

Child's Apron. 

Ages, 1 to 5 years. 

5 sizes ; 10 cents each. 




260 



Child's Apron. 

Ages, 2 to 6 years. 

5 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Girls' Peplum and 

Sash. 
One size ; 10 cents. 




Girls' Peplum, 

with Sash. 

One size ; 10 cents. 



E. BuTTERICK & CO/S PATTERNS, 589 BROADWAY, N. Y. 




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42 3 
Infants' Robe. 

One size ; 25 cents. 



76 C 



76:0 




In -"ants' Robe. 
One size ; 20 cents. 



Infants' Robe Dress. 
One size ; 25 cents. 




1488 



48S 



Infants' Gored Slip. 
One size ; 20 cents. 



1752 



752 



Infants' Robe. 
One size ; 20 cents. 




761 761 

Infants' Slip. 
One size ; 20 cents. 




Girls' Nigbt Dress, 

with a Yoke. 

Ages, 4 to 9 years. 

6 sizes : 25 cents each. 



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Girls' Night Dr 
Ages, 3 to 9 yea 
sizes ; 20 cents 


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Infants 1 High Necked 

Night Dress. 

One size ; 15 cents. 



0-4-6 4-/J-6 

Misses' Sack Night Wrappei. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes ; 25 cents each. 





4-85 



H85 



809 

Girls' Chemise, with a Yoke, 

Sleeve, and Body in one Piece. 

Ages, 2 to 10 years. 

9 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



Misses' Night Dress, 

with a Yoke. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes ; 30 cents each. 





U-30 



U30 

Girls' Chemise, with Yoke, 

Sleeve, and Body in one Piece 

Ages, 3 to 9 years. 

7 sizes ; 15 cents each 




222 

Girls' Chemise, to button 

on the Shoulder. 

Ages, 2 to 10 years. • 

9 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Infants' Shh't, with 

Square Bib. 
One size : 10 cents. 




Girls' Chemise, with a 

Square Yoke. 

Ages, 2 to 9 years. 

8 sizes ; 20 cents each. 





798 

Infants' Shirt. 
One size ; 10 cents. 




Infants' Under- 

Shirt. 

One size ; 10 cents. 



H-a2 

Infants' Shirt, 
with pointed Bib. 
One size : 10 cents. 




225 



138 

Girls' Chemise. 

Ages, 4 to 16 years. 

13 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



i!-33 



Baby's Drawers. Infants' Shirt, 
One size ; 15 cents, with round Bib. 
One size ; 10 cents. 



E. Butterick & Co/s Patterns, 589 Broadway, N. Y. 




823 

Child' a Drawers and Under- 
Waist. 
Ages, 2 to 10 year8. 
sizes ; 35 cents each. 





Child's Night Drawers, 

with Sleeves. 

Ages, 2 to 6 years. 

5 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



62.9 

Child's Drawers. 
Ages, 2 to 9 years. 
8 sizes ; 15 cents each. 




1331 

Misses 1 Drawers. 
Ages, 10 to 15 years. 
6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




Child's Sun Bonnet. 
One size ; 20 cents. 




745 

Girls' Red Riding Hood. 

Ages, 2 to 8 years. 

7 sizes ; 15 cents each. 



729 



Child's Hood. 
One size ; 10 cents. 



728 

Child s Hood. 
Ages, 2 to 6 years, 
sizes ; 10 cents each. 



BOYS' PATTERNS. 




465 



46 5 



Boys' Sack Jacket. 

Ages, 9 to 15 years. 

7 sizes : 20 cents each. 




Boys' Cadet Jacket. 

Ages, 7 to 15 years. 

9 sizes • 25 cents each. 




161-7 
Boys' Slashed Jacket. 

Ages, 4 to 10 years. 
7 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1705 



1705 



Boys' Blouse Jacket 

Ages, 5 to 10 years. 

6 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




558 



558 



Bays' French Fly Jacket. 

Ages, 4 to 10 years. 

7 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




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Boys' Single-Breasted Garibaldi 

Jacket. 

Ages, 3 to 10 years. 

8 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1622 1622 

Boys' Jacket, with Adjustable Vest. 
Ages, (i to 12 years. 
7 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1704 



1704 



Boys' Round Jacket. 

Ages, 3 to 7 years. 
5 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




624 1624 

Boys' Sack Jacket. 

Ag'es, 7 to 15 years. 

) sizes ; 25 cents each. 



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1707 



Boys' Jacket. 

Ages, 4 to 8 years. 

5 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1710 



Boys' Round Jacket. 

Ages, 3 to 8 years. 
6 sizes : 15 cents each. 




I38Z I3B2 

Boys' English Jacket, with Skirt. 

Ages, 6 to 12 years. 

7 sizes \ 25 cents each. 




1627 

Boys' Cutaway Jacket, with 

a Shawl Collar. 

Ages, 6 to 12 years. 

7 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




162b ,&2 ' 

Boys' Round Jacket. 

Ages, 3 to 10 years. 

3 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1626 |625 

Boys' Jacket. 

Ages, 6 to 12 years. 

7 sizes : 25 cents each. 




Boys' Sailor Jacket. 

Ages, 3 to 10 years. 

3 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




312 



Boys' School Jacket. 

Ages, 5 to 10 years. 

5 sizes : 25 cents each. 




1388 



1388 



Boys' Fly Jacket. 

Ages, 2 to 8 years. 

7 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1109 1709" 

Boys' Sack. 
Ages, 4 to 8 years. 
5 sizes : 20 cents each. 




I2YS 12 4-6 

Boys' Jacket, with Vest Front. 

Ages, 5 to 12 years. 

8 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1619 



1619 



Boys' Blouse. 

Ages, 3 to 10 years. 

8 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1308 



Boys' Blouse, with a 
diagonal Front. 
Ages 3 to 6 years. 

4 sizes : 20 cents each. 




308 




1238 1238 



Boys' Double-Breasted Boys' Blouse, with Sack 
Blouse, with Sash. Back. The Front is plaited 
Ages, 2 to 5 years. and joined to a Skirt. 

4 sizes ; 25 cents each. Ages, 3 to 10 years. 
8 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




16" 1623 

Boys' Blouse. 



Ages, 
7 sizes : 



to 10 years. 
25 cents each. 




1705 1706 



Boys' Blouse. 
Ages, 5 to 10 years, 
i sizes : 20 cents each. 




1385 1385 

Boys' Single-Breasted Loose 

Sack Overcoat. 

Ages. 3 to 8 years. 

6 sizes ■ 25 cents each. 




1248 



Boys' Single-Breasted Sack 
Overcoat, with Fly Front. 
Ages, 7 to 15 years. 
9 sizes : 30 cents each. 



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Youths' Walking Coat. 

Ages, 9 to 15 years. 
7 sizes ; 25 cents each. 



Boys' 1 Single-Breasted Walking Coat. 

Ages, 10 to 15 years. 

6 sizes: 25 cents each. 



Boys 1 Derhy Sack Coat. 

Ages, 7 to 15 years. 
9 sizes ; 25 cents each. 




1397 



1397 




633 




309 




483 



Boys' Sack Coat. 

Ages, 7 to 15 years. 

9 sizes : 25 cents each. 



Boys' Scotch Suit. 

Ages, 3 to 6 years. 

4 sizes ; 35 cents each. 



Boys' English Vest. Boys' Vest, 

It buttons to the neck, without a collar. 

Ages, 5 to 15 years. Ages, 9 to 15 years. 

11 sizes ; 15 cents each. 7 sizes ; 15cts. each. 






557 



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468 



1396 



Boys' Vest. Boys' Vest. Single-Breasted Vest, Boys' Sleeveless, Boys' Vest Waist. 

Ages, 9 to 15 years. Ages, 4 to 10 years, with Rolling Collar. or Shirt Waist. Ages, 6 to 10 years. 

7 sizes ; 15 cts. each. 7 sizes; 15 cts. each. Ages, 9 to 15 years. Asjes, 3 to 10 years. 5 sizes ; 15 cts. each. 

7 sizes : 15 cents each. 8 sizes ; 10 cts." each. 




Eoys' Vest Waist. 

Ages, 4 to 10 years. 

7 sizes : 10 cents each. 




Boys' Circular Skirt. 

Ages, 1 to 4 years. 

4 sizes ; 15 cents each. 




Boys' Skirt, with Tabs. 

Ages, 1 to 5 years. 
5 sizes ; 15 cents each. 




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1616 



Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, 

plain in Front, and plaited 

at the back. 

Ages, 3 to 10 years. 

8 sizes ; 15 cents each. 




I6R8 

Boys' Pants, 
Plaited at the Top. 
Ages, 3 to 10 years, 
i sizes : 20 cents each. 





1629 

Boys' Suspender Pants, Boys' Pants, plain at the 
Spring Bottom. Top, to be worn with a 

Ages, 7 to 15 years. Waist or Suspenders. 

9 sizes ; 20 cents each. Ages, 3 to 10 years. 

8 sizes ; 20 cents each. 




1392 

Boys' Suspender Pants, 

close-fitting. 

Ages, 7 to 15 years. 

9 sizes ; 20 cents each. 



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(396 

Boys' Pants, 

Plain at the Top. 

Ages, 2 to 10 year*. 

9 sizes ; 15 cents each. 



1387 

Roys' Pant*, 
to button at the knee. 

Ages, 8 to 10 years. 
8 sizes ; 15 cents each. 




Boys' Pants. 

Ages, 8 to 10 years. 

8 sizes ; 15 cents each. 



Boys' Knee Pants. 
Ages, 2 to 9 years. 
1 sizes : 15 cents each. 






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Boys' Knickerbocker Boys' Knickerbocker Boys' Drawers. Gentlemen's Drawers. Gents' Dressing 

Pants- Plain at the Top, Pants. Ages, 7 to 14 yean?. W't measn's, 29 to 44 • Gowtj. 

with s Pointed Band. Ages, 3 to 10 years. 8 gizes ; 25 cents each. inches. 1$ sizes ; 50 cents 

Ages, 8 to 10 years. 8 sizes ; 15 cts. each. 16 rizes ; 25 ceuts each. eaoh. 
8 sizes ; 15 cents each. 



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Legging?. Boys' Turban Cap. 

Ages, 2 to 16 years. Ages, 2 to 8 year-. 

8 sizes • 15 cents each. 4 sizes ; 10 ets. each 



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NOTICES OF THE PRESS. 



E. Butterick & Co., of this city, have 
shown us how much foolishness and ex- 
travagance we have assisted in perpetuat- 
ing in our clothes, and what wretched 
taste we have shown in our wardrobes, 
which are, after all, in one sense, the mani- 
festation of ourselves. This firm had the 
courage to design convenient and graceful 
forms for our garments ; and the ripe, good 
sense of the best and most cultured of our 
citizens not only accepted them as god- 
sends and liberators, but as the helpers 
towards thrift and fortune. The patterns 
which we find in this house, beside being 
trustworthy and sensible, are graceful and 
original, with a touch of Americanism in 
them, which, now that there is no Paris for 
clothes, may possibly find favor even in 
the eyes of the most prosperous of our j 
people. — Home Journal. 

The patterns from this establishment are 
worthy of more than a passing notice. 

The leading idea of this house, and that 
which, more than anything else, has built 
up this great establishment, is self-depend- 
ence for every American lady, rich or poor. 

There is hardly any kind or style of 
garment which cannot be found at their 
rooms, or obtained of their agents, which 
now number over 1,100. The amount of 
labor which has been bestowed on this 
work to bring these patterns up to the high 
standing their reputation justly gives them 
is indeed surprising. Perfected and gradu- 
ated by a system entirely different from 
that in use by any other parties, they give 
not only the style called for, but also the 
desired size. 

This firm warrants every pattern they 
sell, and we have yet to hear of any case 
where parties purchasing have failed in 
getting satisfaction. — Liberal Christian. 

We regard these patterns as one of the 
greatest benefits bestowed upon woman- 
kind, and are glad to see they are becoming 
every day more appreciated, a fact which 
is attested by the crowds which daily visit 
their spacious rooms. — New York Era. 



directions ; so that a woman of average 
common sense cannot fail to secure a good 
fitting garment, — Hartford Daily Times. 



Their establishment furnishes patterns of 
every garment usually found in a man's, 
woman's or child's wardrobe, at a trifling 
cost, and accompanied with explicit printed 



The question whether the people of this 
continent are equal to the task of designing 
the styles of their own garments may be 
considered settled. The firm of E. But- 
terick & Co. have, by a successful experi- 
ment, established the fact that garments 
designed and manufactured here are supe- 
rior in general fitness and beauty to im- 
ported costumes. The sudden rise and 
extraordinary growth of this establishment 
is a matter of surprise to even the most 
sanguine, who have longed for the time 
when we could assert our superiority in the 
matter of dress as fully a3 we have done in 
other respects. — New York Independent. 



Among the inventions of the day to facili- 
tate the lady who wishes to economize, and 
yet conform to prevailing styles, is the es- 
tablishment of the pattern business. The 
house in our city which does the largest 
business of this kind, is that of E. Butte- 
rick & Co., 589 Broadway. Their various 
publications and patterns illustrate ladies', 
gentlemen's and children's fashions ; be- 
sides which they issue bulletins and jour- 
nals for all these departments, as well as for 
military and naval uniforms. — New York 

Tablet, 

Almost every one has received practical 
advantages from the ingenuity and enter- 
prise of the firm of E. Butterick & Co. 
This firm, in the interest of fashion, founded 
on common sense and convenience, are 
teaching the people that they need not go 
abroad for their fashions. — Globe. 



The process invented, discovered or 
mathematically wrought out by this ingeni- 
ous and enterprising firm, belongs as exclu- 
sively to the nineteenth century as the 
ocean cables, or the iron belt for the flying- 
car. 

It is a sort of " million a minute" institu- 
tion, so rapidly can they repeat their pat- 
terns, or reproduce the designs of both con- 
tinents. How we bless Fashion for her 
co-operation with the interests and adorn- 
ments of home, and how we bless E. But- 
terick & Co. for making a pleasant house- 
hold duty both possible and delightful — 
Buffalo Daily Courier. 



LADIES' S CIS SOBS. 



We invite your attention to the advertisement and Price List of Shears and 
Scissors in this issue of our Catalogue. 

Aware of the difficulty experienced by ladies, who arc desirous of getting 
good steel and good temper in scissors, we are happy to be able to offer goods in , 
;| this line, which a thorough knowledge of their working, enables us to guarantee 
as perfect in every respect. A complete assortment, ranging from the most 
1 1 powerful shears for heavy work to the smallest necessary size for ladies' use, is to 
! bo found under the Price List heading. There are no others in the market that 
can compete with them in durability, temper, rapidity and ease of execution, 
and neatness of operation. They are a compound of steel and wrought iron, 
the inside of the blade being steel of the finest temper. By means of the weld- 
ing (an operation which cannot be performed by the best workmen in the old 
world, as it is the grand secret of the manufacturer,) great advantages are insured 
to them when compared with seizors and shears imported from England and 
elsewhere. It might sound like carrying coals to Newcastle, should we say 
that they are in use in Sheffield, the well-known centre of cutlery manufacture 
for Europe ; but we cm go farther and say that they not only find a ready market 
there, but are also exported to Russia and various countries in tin.' East 

There are altogether three patents for these Shears. By means of the first 
is see u'ed the oily perfect adaptation of the Shears to the hand. The second 
concerns the ssrew — this is round on one end and square on the other. This 
screw prevents any possibility of the blades cutting wide of each other, or over- 
lapping. It also holds them so firmly together that a perfect fixture is maintained, 
as long an the blades last. There is a!so one other patent for the Shears ; that 
is, for the shape and form of the blades. These are peculiar to this manufacture, 
and combine with the rest of the article to produce perfect ease in cutting. 
There is no more effort required to open the blades the full distance, than that 
which ls actually necessary to expend in grasping the handle. Those who have 
used them for any length of time, assure us that with them they can cut cloth of 
any description, fifty per cent, more easily and rapidly than with any others they 
have ever tried. 

It will' also bo noticed that we advertise Bent as well as Straight Shears for 
o-enerai work, and Pocket Scissors in two sizes. In this department is also a 
very useful little article, for which we have a constant demand — namely, the 
Batton Hole Cutter. This is adjustable, and ^so arranged that it cuts without- 
ripping or tearing the edges of the cloth in any way. 

These goods being manufactured for the especial use of our customers, are 
all marked with our name to prevent impostures and infringements ou our method 
of manufacture. 

Any of these goods can be obtained directly from us, or any of our agents. 

E. BUTTERICK & CO.. 

589 Broadway, fi. Y. 



We would respectfully call attention to our notices elsewhere in this 
edition of the Catalogue of the intended changes in and additions to the 
Metropolitan Magazine. In stating that this magazine fills a space in the 
world of literary enterprise, which, previous to its appearance, was unoc- 
cupied, we do not feel that we are in any wa}^ using the horn of vanity, for 
we are carried out in our assertion by that best of all possible criterion's — 
the extensive circulation of the book itself. Hitherto, our especial aim has 
been to make our book meet the wants of the public — it has been our 
desire to 'make Fashion what she ought to be, the handmaid of common 
sense We have endeavored to strip her of that mystery which has so 
long, and so unnecessarily borne her company, and by producing practical 
American styles, have, we balieve, competed successfully with those of 
foreign importation. 

Influenced by the patronage so generously bestowed on us by our 
friends the Public, and desirous of still further meriting that approval 
without which it is impossible for enterprises like ours to extend them- 
selves, we have concluded to make various additions to the Metropolitan. 1 

Commencing with the July number, the book will in future be embel 
lished with four pages of first class chromo lithographs, by means of j 
which, we will be much better able to illustrate the styles as they are 
designed to appear, than is otherwise possible. These will be accompanied 
;| by full descriptions of the costumes shown. 

To the present practical department will be added others, the names 

[ of which are sufficiently indicative of their utility and even necessity, to 

, ! require no comment with regard to the expediency of their admission. 

1 They will be entitled " What we do Recommend,-" and " What we do not 

Recommend." 

When not intruding on the space which will be monopolized by 
Fashions and articles relative to fashion, literary matter of a type recog- 
nized as first class will be inserted. This department, while with us only 
of secondary consideration, will receive full attention, and our best efforts 
will be given to make it £ source of enjoyment as well as benefit to our 
readers. 

The subscription price will remain the same, $1.50 per year, but no 
patterns will be given as premiums. 

Such a book as we propose to issue, at these low figures, will, we pre- 
sume, appear rather anomalous, as they are unequaled by those of any 
other magazine published in this country ; but the large subscription list 
we now have, gives us assurance in our action, our motto being "The great- 
est good to the greatest number." 

E. BUTTERXCK & CO., 

PublisJiers, 

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589 BROADWAY, N. Y 



THE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE. 



CRITICISMS OF THE PRESS. 

From the New York Independent 
I?ie Metropolitan — a magazine published by this firm — is certainly 
gotten up in a most practical manner, and by subscription is furnished 
at the low rate of $1.50 a year. 

It will pay any of our lady readers to examine this magazine. 
It will be found to contain, not the frivolous and overdrawn styles which 
render so many of the published works of fashion useless, but common 
sense f tasteful styles, such as a Christian lady might adopt. 

From the Exchange. 

How the ladies got on before Butterick published the Metropolitan, 
we haven't any notion. Badly enough, though, we guess. For, if it be 
necessary for "the sex" to be well informed as to the reigning fashions, 
and u that it is, all nature cries aloud through all her works," then they 
must have got their knowledge at infinite trouble and pains. But 
Butterick has made such accomplishments and acquirements easy, such 
troubles a pleasure, at least we judge so, as they all buy his magazine 
and govern themselves — or their dresses, and it amounts to pretty much 
the same thing — accordingly. m The Metropolitan is tabooed to bachelors. 
They are immediately struck with lunacy if they fondly gaze on its 
strangely illustrated pages. E. Butterick & Co., 589 Broadway, New 
York : send for a copy. 

From the Montreal Evening Sta/r. 

This' Magazine gives all the new styles and fashions. It tells how 
to select and make different articles. It tells how to order such patterns 
as you want. It enables a woman to be her own dress-maker, and to 
insure, without other help, a perfect fit, and to dress in taste and and in 
the fashion. 

From the Liberal Christian. 
Those of our lady readers wh > send to 589 Broadway, N. Y.", will 
receive a profusely illustrated' work worth reading, and one which will 
give them more real reliable information in regard to dress than any 
other work published. 

From the New York Globe. 
This monthly was started two years ago ; it has now a circulation 
of 30,000. It contains many illustrations of costumes, clearly and 
strongly engraved, much sensible advice with regard to the fashions, and 
bright and readable articles generally. 

Read Special Notice of THE METROPOLITAN, 
in this edition of the Catalogue. 

E. BUTTERICK & CO., 

PUBLISHERS, 

589 BROADWAY, New York. 



Our Patterns possess these Advantages. 

FIRST — They are reliable, each Pattern having been practically 
tested before being offered for sale. 

SECOJND — They are of different sizes, so that any one can ob- 
tain a Pattern requiring little variation. 

THIRD — Each Pattern has a Printed label, showing its size, the 
amount of Cloth, Trimming, &c, required, with necessary instruc- 
tions for cutting and making, and a picture of the garment when 
finished. 

FOURTH — They are more perfectly cut than thev can be by 
the ordinary method, each part being perfect and fitted. The difficult 
parts are notched so as to be easily put together. 



NOTICE THIS. 

jtSF* Each of our Patterns has the name of the Proprietors printed on the 
label. Any others are spurious. 



HOW TO TAKE MEASURES. 



To Measure for a Lady's Cassaque, Sack, Cloak, Dress, 
Waist, &C. — Ascertain the bust measure by putting the measure 
around the body, over the dress, close under the arms, drawing it 
closely, not too tight. 

To Measure for a Skirt.— Give the size around the waist. 

XgP Take the measures for misses' and little girls' patterns the same as 
for ladies. In ordering give the ages. 

To Measure for a Boy's Jacket, Coat, Waist or Vest.— 

Ascertain the breast measure by putting the measure around the 
body, under the Jacket, close under the arms, drawing it closely, 
not too tight. 

For the Overcoat. — Measure the same as for the Jacket or 
Coat ; only measure over the Coat or Jacket, or whatever garment 

To Measure for Pants. — Ascertain the waist measure, by 
putting the measure around the body, over the Pants at the waist, 
drawing it closely, not too tight. 
the Coat is to be worn over. 

To Measure for a Shirt.— For the size of the Neck, measure 
the exact size where the collar encircles it, allowing one inch, th:;s : 
if the exact size is 14 inches, use a Pattern marked 15 inches. For 
the Breast, measure the same as for a coat. For length of Sleeve, 
measure from the socket bone in the back of the neck, over the 
highest point of the shoulder, down the arm to the lowest point the 
wrist-band is to extend. Be careful not to get the sleeve too short. 

Any of the Patterns specified in the within Catalogue can be procured of our 
Agents, or they will be sent by us post-paid, on receipt of price, to any part of 
the United States or Canada. Address, 

E. BUTTEBICK & CO., 

589 Broadway, New York, 



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